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U.S. Open qualifying: 7 advance in England; big names battle in Dallas

PGA: The 153rd Open - Second RoundJul 18, 2025; Portrush, IRL; Nathan Kimsey on the first hole during the second round of The 153rd Open Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images

Englishman Nathan Kimsey earned medalist honors at the U.S. Open final qualifying event on Monday at Walton Heath Golf Club in Surrey, England, with six others joining him in the U.S. Open field.

Frenchman Ugo Coussaud won a four-for-one playoff to break a tie for seventh at 10 under, beating LIV Golf member Thomas Detry of Belgium along with Hennie Du Plessis of South Africa and Andrew Wilson of England.

Kimsey, 33, shot rounds of 68 and 62 to post a 10-under-par 130 over 36 holes, two clear of Spaniard Rocco Repetto Taylor. Tied at 11 under and also advancing were Filippo Celli of Italy, Matthew Jordan of England, Angel Hidalgo of Spain and Niklas Norgaard of Denmark.

Kimsey qualified for his first U.S. Open and just his second major championship overall. He made the cut and tied for 40th at the Open Championship last summer at Royal Portrush.

The English site serves as the final qualifying tournament for European players and is the first of 13 final qualifying sites in all. Players are also contending Monday in Dallas, Japan will have a qualifying site on May 25 and the other 10 are scattered across North America on June 8, often called “golf’s longest day.”

LIV Golf’s Peter Uihlein was atop the leaderboard during 36-hole qualifying at Dallas Athletic Club on Monday. Players there are playing one round at the Blue Course and one at the Gold Course.

Nine spots are available for a field rife with PGA Tour and LIV Golf talent.

Uihlein was 8 under par eight holes into his second round following a first-round 67, according to the USGA’s online leaderboard. Hayden Springer, Tom Kim of South Korea, Sebastian Munoz of Colombia, Doug Ghim and Kevin Streelman were all in positions to qualify or join a playoff.

Others attempting to qualify in Dallas include Sergio Garcia, the Spaniard and LIV member who failed to make it last year after playing 25 U.S. Opens in a row; Tom Hoge; Mackenzie Hughes of Canada; and Byeong Hun An of South Korea, who joined LIV earlier this year.

–Field Level Media

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Reports: Suns agree to 4-year, $48M deal with G Collin Gillespie

Apr 19, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) shoots as Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) defends in the first quarter during game one of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn ImagesApr 19, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) shoots as Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) defends in the first quarter during game one of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Versatile guard Collin Gillespie is reportedly passing on free agency and has agreed to a four-year, $48 million contract to remain with the Phoenix Suns, according to reports on Saturday.

Gillespie emerged as a long-range shooting threat last season and set a franchise record with 232 3-point baskets. Quentin Richardson (226 in 2004-05) held the old mark.

Gillespie also recorded career highs of 12.7 points, 4.6 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 80 games (58 starts). He shot 40.1% from 3-point range.

Gillespie meshed well with Suns star Devin Booker in the backcourt, another factor in the push to keep him with a team that surprisingly posted a 45-37 record last season. Phoenix lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.

After earning third-team All-American honors in each of his final two college seasons at Villanova, Gillespie wasn’t selected in the 2022 NBA Draft. He played 24 games for the Denver Nuggets in 2023-24 before joining Phoenix and playing in 33 games (nine starts) in 2024-25.

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Spain seek reset vs. Saudi Arabia after opening draw

June 15, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.; Spain's Marc Cucurella in action.  Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images June 15, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.; Spain’s Marc Cucurella in action. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

Spain extended their unbeaten streak in competitive fixtures to 32 matches during their World Cup opener last week.

And yet, it was hard not to see La Roja’s scoreless draw against debutant Cape Verde — the third-least-populated country to ever qualify for the World Cup — as a disastrous start for Spain, who entered ranked second in the FIFA/Coca-Cola world rankings.

The Spaniards will look to reestablish themselves as threats when they continue Group H play against Saudi Arabia on Sunday afternoon in Atlanta.

Spain (0-0-1, 1 point) controlled their opening match, holding 65% of the possession, a 27-6 edge in shots and 7-1 in shots on net.

Defender Marc Cucurella chose to focus on the upside of starting with a performance like this.

“I think it’s good that it happened to us in the first match,” Cucurella said. “Because maybe it happens to you in another round and you go home.”

The addition of teenage star Lamine Yamal off the bench in the 71st minute, returning from a hamstring injury, transformed the attack. But even he couldn’t break through for Spain, who failed to win their World Cup opener for the fourth time in the last five trips.

It sounds like Yamal will once again be limited on Sunday as the team is playing the long game for what they hope will be a stretch of eight games this summer.

“I feel good physically, I’m ready for whatever the boss wants,” Yamal said Friday in a Spanish television interview. “It’s very early, it’s unnecessary (to play 90 minutes). I have a process of adaptation. It isn’t the moment to play a full game but I’ll play the minutes the boss wants.”

Saudi Arabia (0-0-1, 1 point) enter this match ahead of Spain via the goals scored tiebreaker. The Green Falcons did not have the same problem scoring in their opener against Uruguay, leading for nearly 40 minutes after Abdulelah Al-Amri’s late-first-half goal.

But a late equalizer from Uruguay kept Saudi Arabia from taking early command of the group with their second straight upset to begin a World Cup after the 2022 Argentina stunner.

In the end, Saudi Arabia, who trailed Uruguay 1.72-0.66 in expected goals, were likely satisfied with the draw, even though they blew a lead.

“When we’re faced with certain opponents, getting one point is a positive event and this is a booster for our psychology,” Saudi Arabia manager Georgios Donis said after the match. “Currently I’m trying to learn my team. I’m trying to learn my players and get to know them.”

Both draws leave all four Group H teams on one point entering a critical second matchday.

A win in either of the next two matches would likely be enough for Saudi Arabia to advance to the knockout stage for the first time since their World Cup debut in 1994. However, that may not be an easy task for a team that has won only two total matches in their six World Cup appearances since 1994.

–Group G, Belgium vs. Iran in Inglewood, Calif.: Belgium, looking to return to the knockout stage after missing it in 2022, opened with a somewhat surprising 1-1 draw with Egypt. Iran, who rallied twice for an opening 2-2 draw against New Zealand, are seeking their first-ever knockout stage appearance.

–Group H, Uruguay vs. Cape Verde in Miami Gardens, Fla.: Likely the top storyline from the opening set of matches, Cape Verde have another tough test as they seek their first World Cup victory. Uruguay look to do what Spain couldn’t and take care of business against an overmatched team on paper.

–Group G, New Zealand vs. Egypt in Vancouver: Neither New Zealand nor Egypt have ever won a match at the World Cup, let alone advance out of a single group stage. A win by either would move them to the brink of clinching a spot.

–Field Level Media

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Brewers manager Pat Murphy to have back surgery Thursday

Jun 7, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy (49) walks to the mound for a pitching change in the seventh inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn ImagesJun 7, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy (49) walks to the mound for a pitching change in the seventh inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images

Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy said Saturday that he will undergo back surgery on the team’s Thursday off-day, one day before the start of a three-game series with the visiting Chicago Cubs.

Murphy also is slated to undergo hip surgery on July 13 at the start of the All-Star break. He said he doesn’t expect either procedure to cause him to miss any games.

Murphy said the back being severely acting up earlier this month when the team was playing the Athletics in Las Vegas. He underwent an MRI exam last Sunday and was diagnosed with a ruptured disc.

Murphy, 67, said the pain is intense. He recently described it as shooting pain through his leg and back when trying to stand up.

“I can’t live like that,” Murphy told reporters. “… I’m having the surgery so it works out good.”

The two-time National League Manager of the Year jokingly said, “So I’ll have that on Thursday. And I’ll be fine by Friday. Jumping jacks by Saturday.”

Murphy said the back pain is related to the hip issue. He was dealing with hip pain during the 2025 season as well.

Murphy is in his third season as Brewers manager and guided the club into the postseason in each of the two first campaigns while winning the top manager award both seasons.

Milwaukee leads the National League Central with a 45-29 record despite falling 4-3 to the host Atlanta Braves on Saturday. Ozzie Albies of the Braves hit a walk-off two-run homer.

Murphy is 235-163 with the Brewers. He also served as interim manager for the San Diego Padres in 2015 and went 42-54.

–Field Level Media

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